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In Berlin, Laure Prouvost joins the small group of artists and institutions engaging with this emerging field
The adventures of Gimley Bunning, roving reporter in the art world
Artist, photographer and printer Gary Schneider reflects on his relationship with the legendary American photographer
Even though eight million births to date are the result of assisted reproduction, the procedure is little represented in art
As his exhibition opens in Los Angeles, the artist and former designer reflects on ideas of ephemerality and materiality
From James Benning’s depiction of a vanishing way of life to an adaptation of Deborah Levy’s 2016 novel ‘Hot Milk’
The author’s captivating exploration of colour weaves together diverse subjects, from the Atlantic Ocean to Miles Davis’s music
Michael Arden directs a searingly beautiful meditation on companionship, impermanence and the limits of AI
Other highlights include a documentary made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective and the return of The Libertines
The Weisman Art Foundation’s actions highlight how climate change reshapes the protection of cultural heritage worldwide
A curatorial research trip became a profound reckoning with resistance, anti-colonialism and the power of art
Assistant editor Cassie Packard on confronting the toxicity that permeates our environments, bodies and lifestyles
Gala Porras-Kim works to heal institutional spaces shaped by the lasting impacts of colonial extractivism
A look back at proto-environmental art that reimagined sustainable architecture
The artist captures residues of the past by dyeing fabrics and rubbing them against ancient Lebanese sites
The artist’s sculptures, though seemingly static, pulse with kinetic energy, radiating a sense of dynamic movement
The artist’s multidisciplinary practice dives into the unexpected depths of the ordinary and mundane
Amid a growing political crisis in the US, the artist’s 1970 body print emerges as a powerful call to action
Far from cold or concrete, this celebrated film pulses with raw emotion, fuelled by the passions and worldview of its creators
Lisette May Monroe reports on frieze magazine’s festive bash, reflecting on what makes an artistic soirée